Feature Highlights - Uniden UBC 245XLT Trunk Tracker II Operating Manual

300-channel trunk tracking scanner
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I Trunk Tracking — Follow UHF High Band UHF
800/900 MHz trunked radio systems just as if
conventional two-way communications were used.
I Multi-Track — Track more than one trunking
system at a time and scan conventional and
trunked systems at the same time.
I 300 Channels — Program one frequency into
each channel. You must have at least one channel
programmed to use the Scan mode.
I 10 Bands, 10 Banks — Includes 10 bands, with
Aircraft and 800 MHz. 10 banks with 30 channels
each are useful for storing similar frequencies to
maintain faster scanning cycles or for storing all
the frequencies of a trunked system.
I 66 MHz-956 MHz — Indicates the range of
frequencies that can be searched within the bands
of your scanner.
Note: The frequency coverage is not continuous.
I 10 Priority Channels — You can assign one
priority channel in each bank. Assigning a priority
channel allows you to keep track of activity on
your most important channel(s) while monitoring
other channels for transmissions.
I Preprogrammed Service (SVC) Scan — Allows
you to toggle through preprogrammed police,
railroad, aircraft, marine, and UHF CB frequencies.
I Unique Data Skip — Allows your scanner to skip
unwanted data transmissions and reduces birdies.
I Memory Backup — If the battery completely
discharges or if power is disconnected, the
frequencies programmed in your scanner are
retained in memory.
I Manual Channel Access — Go directly to any
channel.
I LCD Back Light — An LCD light remains on for
15 seconds when
I Autolight — Automatically turns the light on when
it finds a transmission.
is pressed.
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